Skip to product information
1 of 6

Heddon Super Spook Jr. Saltwater

Heddon Super Spook Jr. Saltwater

Regular price $8.09 USD
Regular price $8.49 USD Sale price $8.09 USD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Color

Low stock: 2 left

Quantity
  • Secure Checkout
  • Handmade in USA
  • Easy Returns

Shipping & Returns

Fast shipping from North Carolina. Rates shown at checkout.
30-day money-back guarantee - send it back for any reason, no questions asked.

View full details

Heddon Super Spook Jr Saltwater Topwater Lure

The Heddon Super Spook Jr has been a go-to topwater lure for saltwater anglers since Heddon started making lures in 1894. The Jr is a compact 3.5 inches that walks the dog on the surface with minimal effort. An internal rattle broadcasts noise underwater while the side-to-side action mimics a fleeing baitfish. Speckled trout, redfish, snook, and striped bass all crush this lure. Also see the full-size Heddon Super Spook for bigger water.
    • Walk-the-dog action that catches everything in salt
    • Internal rattle for added fish-calling noise
    • Saltwater-grade treble hooks and split rings
    • Compact 3.5 inch size for finicky fish

See all inshore lures

Over a Century of Lure Making Behind Every Cast

Heddon has been making fishing lures since 1894. The Super Spook Jr carries that legacy in a compact saltwater package that produces explosive surface strikes. The walk-the-dog action is simple to execute: just twitch your rod tip rhythmically on a semi-slack line and the lure glides side to side, pushing water and rattling with every pass.

The Jr size works when fish are keyed on smaller bait or the bite is tough. Speckled trout in the grass flats, redfish on the mud banks, snook around the mangroves, and striped bass in the wash all respond to this lure. At $8.09, losing one to a cut-off hurts your pride more than your wallet.

Walk-the-Dog Action

The Super Spook Jr walks with a rhythmic side-to-side glide that mimics a fleeing baitfish. The action is easy to achieve even for anglers new to topwater. A simple twitch-twitch-pause cadence covers most situations.

Internal Rattle

A rattle chamber inside the lure body creates noise with every movement. In stained water or low-light conditions, this sound helps predators locate the lure before they see it.

Saltwater-Grade Hardware

Wide gap #4 saltwater treble hooks and stainless split rings come standard. The hardware handles corrosion and pulling force of saltwater gamefish without needing upgrades out of the box.

How to Walk the Dog with the Super Spook Jr

  1. Cast the lure past your target zone
  2. Point your rod tip down toward the water
  3. Make short, rhythmic twitches with your rod tip
  4. Reel slowly to take up slack between twitches
  5. Vary the cadence with fast twitches then a pause
  6. When a fish strikes, pause briefly then set the hook

Specs & Common Questions

Everything you need to know before you buy

Full Specifications +
Brand Heddon
Length 3-1/2 inches
Weight 1/2 oz
Hooks #4 wide gap saltwater trebles
Split Rings Stainless steel
Rattle Internal rattle chamber
Action Walk-the-dog topwater
Price $8.09
Super Spook Jr vs full-size Super Spook? +
The Jr is 3.5 inches and 1/2 oz. The full-size Super Spook is 5 inches and 7/8 oz. Use the Jr for finicky fish or smaller bait, and the full-size for bigger water.
How do you walk the dog? +
Cast it out, point your rod tip down, and make rhythmic twitches while reeling slowly. The lure glides side to side. See our lure guide for topwater retrieve tips.
What species does the Super Spook Jr catch? +
Speckled trout, redfish, snook, striped bass, bluefish, flounder, and jack crevalle. Our trout guide and redfish guide cover tactics.
Best color Super Spook Jr? +
Bone and Silver Mullet are the most versatile. Speckled Trout pattern works well in grass flats. Golden Shiner is strong in stained water. See our lure selection guide.
What rod setup for walking the dog? +
A medium or medium-light spinning rod around 7 feet with a fast tip. Pair with a 2500-3500 reel and 10-20 lb braid. See our reel guide.
When is the best time to use topwater? +
Early morning, late evening, and overcast days produce the most surface strikes. Topwater also works over grass flats anytime fish feed on top. Our inshore guide covers timing.